posted on Dec, 11 2009 @ 08:20 AM
below is a snippet from their web site this is a free service.. they just track intrusion attempts and report that's all
Security is becoming increasingly critical as the Internet continues to see a surge in intrusion attempts, phishing, hacking, and worm and virus
outbreaks. However, with the assistance of users worldwide, HackerWatch offers a unique kind of Internet reconnaissance: by collecting and analyzing
users’ firewall activity, we can identify intrusion attempts, track complex attack patterns, and disclose the sources and targets of Internet
threats. The resulting information this provides is lasting in its instructiveness: it helps all of us understand, block, and prevent unwanted
Internet traffic and future threats.
HackerWatch lets you report and share information that helps identify, combat, and prevent the spread of Internet threats and unwanted network
traffic.
their event tracking report shows
24 Hours..5,992,210.
7 Days...45,559,205
30 Days..66,468,175
So as you can see in just this last week things have really started to pick up...
Right now most of these hack attempts are targeting Port 7212
Unassigned
Used by GhostSurf™ open proxy. RealPlayer™ uses UDP ports 6970-7170 (inclusive) for incoming network traffic only. Ports 6970-7170 have also been
used for streaming audio and video.
Make sure you have a good firewall and antivirus updated and running...
Visit their web site here